I & I: The Natural Mystics: Marley, Tosh and Wailer

I & I: The Natural Mystics: Marley, Tosh and Wailer

by Colin Grant (Author)

Synopsis

Over one dramatic decade, a trio of Trenchtown R&B crooners, Peter Tosh, Bunny Wailer and Bob Marley, swapped their 1960s Brylcreem hairdos and two-tone suits for 1970s battle fatigues and dreadlocks to become the Wailers - one of the most influential groups in popular music. From youth to early adulthood, they had been inseparable; united in their ambition, through musical harmony and financial reward, to escape Jamaica's Trench Town ghetto. On the cusp of success however, they'd been pulled apart by the elevation of Marley as first among equals and by the razor sharp instincts of Chris Blackwell, the shrewd and charming boss of Island Records. I & I: The Natural Mystics examines for the first time the story of the Wailers, arguing that these musicians offered a model for black men in the second half of the twentieth century: accommodate and succeed (Marley), fight and die (Tosh) or retreat and live (Wailer). It charts their complex relationship, their fluctuating fortunes, musical peak, and the politics and ideologies that provoked their split. Following their trail from Jamaica through Europe, America, Africa and back to the vibrant and volatile world of Trench Town, Colin Grant travels in search of the last surviving Wailer. He unravels the roots of their charisma, their adoption of the cult of Rastafari, their suspicion of race pimps and Obeah men (witch doctors), and illuminates why the Wailers were not just extraordinary musicians, but also natural mystics. I & I is a remarkable story of creativity, squandered talent and fierce ambitious rivalry - a mix of reportage and revelatory history by one of our best and brightest non-fiction writers.

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Format: Hardcover
Pages: 400
Publisher: Jonathan Cape
Published: 27 Jan 2011

ISBN 10: 0224086081
ISBN 13: 9780224086080
Book Overview: The history of the original Wailers - Tosh, Livingstone and Marley - as never before told

Media Reviews
Successful in adding to the Bob Marley canon -- Bernadette McNulty Telegraph
Author Bio
Colin Grant is a historian and BBC radio producer. He is the author of Negro with a Hat, a biography of Marcus Garvey and I&I: The Natural Mystics, a group biography of the original Wailers, Marley, Tosh and Livingston. Grant's memoir, Bageye at the Wheel, was shortlisted for the PEN/Ackerly Prize. The son of Jamaican emigrants he lives in Brighton. The son of Jamaican emigrants, he lives in Brighton.